Ideagen- A Collective Approach to Deliver a Collective Impact
Large-scale change to meet the unprecedented social, resource, business, political and organizational challenges of today requires broad cross-sector coordination. When organizations and leaders from different sectors commit to solving a specific problem through a collective approach, they can make a collective impact that far exceeds the potential of their individual agendas.
Zero-Degree Cross-Sector Collaboration
Collective action starts with leadership. Ideagen was formed to create a zero-degree platform to catalyze cross-sector collaboration. We acknowledge and embody the theory that there are no more than six degrees of separation between individuals. Ideagen is an independent backbone for collaboration with a centralized infrastructure, dedicated staff and leadership, and structured process that links influential business, government, nonprofit and public leaders in an open platform.
MISSION
Create a zero degree platform to foster an environment for cross-sector collaboration.
OBJECTIVE
Their objective is to nurture and strengthen connections and communication between organizations, which, together, have the ability to create innovative solutions to some of the most vexing issues of our time.
Ideagen serves as the platform for high-level cross-sector collaboration. Its member base draws broadly from influentials in the non-profit, corporate and public sectors and is designed to harness the models and best practices each member brings to the table to catalyze collaborative solutions.
A famous theory states that there are no more than six degrees of separation between individuals. Ideagen is a zero degree platform for cross-sector collaboration by serving as the catalyst for influentials across sector lines to come together and discuss key issues affecting their nation and the world.
The Ideagen Team brings an unparalleled level of experience and leadership, having built countless cross-sector collaborative alliances by working closely with fortune 500 companies, Capitol Hill, leading non-profits and the public sector.